Theatre Of N.O.T.E. | |
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Theatre Of N.O.T.E. |
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Address | 1517 N. Cahuenga Blvd. |
City | Los Angeles, California |
Country | United States |
Capacity | 99 |
Type | Experimental Theatre Ensemble |
Opened | 1981 |
Years active | 1981 - present |
www.theatreofnote.com |
Theatre of N.O.T.E. (New One-act Theatre Ensemble) is an award-winning, critically acclaimed theatre company located in Los Angeles, California.
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The Theatre of N.O.T.E. describes itself as a non-profit democratic company. Founded in 1981, the ensemble produces an average of four mainstage productions per year, with a focus on world, West Coast, California and Los Angeles premieres, such as their world premiere of Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of The Duchess of Malfi and the Los Angeles premiere of Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day, as well as Bill Robens' stunningly successful 2009 noir send-up, Kill Me Deadly.[1]
NOTE has earned consistent commendation from the Los Angeles press and national acclaim from such publications as American Theatre magazine, as well as dozens of accolades, nominations and honors from every award-granting theater alliance in Southern California.
NOTE was founded in 1981 by Kevin Carr, along with Kitty Felde, Marc Gordon, Melanie MacQueen, Heather Carr, & Ted Parks as a forum for original one-act plays (N.O.T.E. stands for “New One-Act Theatre Ensemble”), and to provide a stimulating environment for new playwrights. Since its inception, NOTE has been through several transitions, but the integrity of the original idea has always remained intact. In 1982, following a season at the Attic Theatre, NOTE opened a black-box theatre in downtown Los Angeles, where such productions as Dennis G. Turner’s The White Pages and Kitty Felde’s Man With No Shadow were performed. Shurtleff Twice Over, an evening of Michael Shurtleff one-acts, was particularly noteworthy, due to the inclusion of legendary actress Angelica Huston in a key role. Extensive renovations to the space were carried out in 1985.
In 1986, Janis Hashe became Artistic Director. During her tenure, NOTE produced the award-winning premieres of Christi Taylor-Jones’ A Horse of a Different Color and Marc Mantell’s Apartments. Leaving downtown in 1987, NOTE co-produced Dyeing and Other Comedies with Camelot Productions at the Skylight Theatre in Los Feliz. As part of the 1987 Los Angeles Fringe Festival, NOTE produced Roger Gillis’s All Talk and Jeff Sheppard’s 2000 Fish at the Powerhouse Theatre in Santa Monica. Also produced at the Powerhouse was DJ Carlile’s award-winning Carved in the Fog. Ms. Hashe was elected to NOTE’s Board of Directors in 1993. Joseph Megel became Artistic Director in 1988, and NOTE co-produced deaf performing artist and mime Peter Cook’s The Flying Words Project with Friends and Artists Theatre (FATE) in Los Feliz. A number of other shows were also presented at FATE, including the premiere of Grubb Graebner’s Arroyo Repo and also Cheryl Slean’s Palmdale, developed at NOTE’s Playwright’s Workshop. In 1987, Walter Koenig directed his original one-act play The Secret Life of Lily Langtree, with his wife Judy Leavitt directing her two one-acts, #1 Tech Night: Hands on Demo and #3 Encore: Long Distance Lady, all under the umbrella title Public Moments.
In 1989, Doug Burch designed NOTE’s theatre at 1705 N. Kenmore Avenue in Hollywood. In 1990, NOTE re-organized into an ensemble-managed company, electing a five-member Artistic and Management Boards. Early seasons in the Kenmore Avenue space included award-winning productions of Paul Selig’s Moon City, Leon Martell’s Feed Them Dogs, Cheryl Slean’s Swap Night, and John O’Keefe’s Mimzibim! Jon Tolins premiered his play Man That Got Away and directed Grubb Graebner’s Wanted before taking his Twilight of the Gold’s to Broadway. NOTE received serious critical acclaim for its ‘91-92 season, garnering numerous Drama-Logue Awards and LA Weekly Theatre Awards and Award nominations, and setting the tone for seasons yet to come.
While the founding principals of Theatre of N.O.T.E. were grounded in experimentation through the production of one-act plays, the ensemble did occasionally venture into the arena of larger scale, full-length production. One of NOTE's most ambitious pieces was Ken Roht's 1997 musical adaptation and production of Aristophanes' The Birds,[2] which stretched the company's vision as well as its physical resources. Two years later, in 2000, Theatre of N.O.T.E. established a policy change, reflected in the slight alteration made to company's name: dropping the periods so that the name read simply Theatre of NOTE, publicly asserting a change in focus from one-act to full-length plays. After an evening of one-acts by resident playwright Dennis Miles, presented under the banner title For The Curious, Theatre of NOTE offered four highly intriguing full-length productions: Bright Room Called Day, by Tony Kushner,[3][4] the much acclaimed Touch, by Toni Press-Coffman,[5] the eccentric and wildly poetic Monstrosity, written & directed by Christopher Kelley, and a fully orchestrated musical presentation of Peter Weiss' The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, directed by Brad Mays, with a completely restored verse text.[6] From there, Theatre of NOTE began offering a mix of original and classical material, all with an eye for the untried and unusual. Shakespeare's Richard III[7] and Moliere's The Learned Ladies were scheduled in between such pieces as Clyt At Home,[8][9] Fucking Wasps, Just Say No, and Fuckjoy.
On November 22, 2002, Theatre of NOTE offered its inaugural presentation of what was to become the company's most successful production to date, the satirical holiday musical A Mulholland Christmas Carol, with book, music and lyrics by Bill Robens, under the direction of Kiff Scholl.[10] The production garnered glowing reviews, and became the most financially successful production in the theatre's history (2000's production of Marat/Sade being the previous record-holder). For the next three years NOTE remounted the production, which continued to draw huge and enthusiastic audiences. Finally, in 2006, the company collaborated with the Sacred Fool's Theatre, moving the show into a larger space.
The Young Writer's Project is a six-year-old artistic community outreach project produced for Theatre of NOTE by Jonathan Klein . Each year four High Schools are chosen to participate in a workshop-based writing experiment that culminates in the staged production of four short plays, one play representing each school.
The Production Selection Committee is open to all Theatre of NOTE members. NOTE accepts solicited and unsolicited scripts all year round. Each submitted play is read and receives coverage; chosen plays go on to a voiced reading at a PSC meeting. All plays are discussed and reviewed, and those with a simple majority of support go on to either NOTEworthy (our development workshop where we work with the playwrights) or NOTEwood.
NOTEworthy is Theatre of NOTE 's staged reading series, established to foster relationships with playwrights as they develop new works. Playwrights chosen for this series will attend a staged reading of their works-in-progress, read by Theatre of Note members, and participate in feedback with the cast and audience, giving the playwright an opportunity to make revisions based on this feedback.
NOTEwood is the annual staged reading series of new plays held at Theatre of NOTE. NOTEwood is the touchstone used by the company in picking its season. All readings are curated by NOTE members, and feature actors from Theatre of NOTE ensemble. The readings are free and open to the public.
Year | Title | Writer | Director | Cast | Notes | |
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1983 | The White Pages | Dennis G. Turner | ||||
Man With No Shadow | Kitty Felde | |||||
Evening Of One-Acts | Michael Shurtleff | |||||
Touch of Genius | Jackie Kahn | Ted Parks | ||||
Homer | Thomas Gibbons | Cherrie L. Brown | ||||
1984 | Churtleff Twice Over (2 One-Act Plays) | Michael Churtleff | Cast included Angelica Huston. | |||
Two Gentlemen of Verona | William Shakespeare | |||||
1985 | Shades of Brown (2 One-Act Plays) | Daniel Gregory Brown | Lindy Skating and Working Girl | |||
Changing Chords | ||||||
1986 | Old Wives' Tales | Julie Jenson | ||||
English Public House | Byrd Ehlman | |||||
Jaquar | Jeff Shephard | Rick Habib | ||||
1987 | Public Moments (1, 2 & 3)
#1 Tech Night: Hands on Demo |
Judy Leavitt | Judy Leavitt | |||
#2 The Secret Life of Lily Langtree | Walter Koenig | Walter Koenig | ||||
#3 Encore: Long Distance Lady | Judy Leavitt | Judy Leavitt | ||||
1988 | A Ripping Musicale | No Author Listed | Joseph Megel | |||
Carved In Fog | Dessis J. Carlile | |||||
1989 | Sombrero Fallout | Phil Ward (adaptation) | ||||
Bed | Karen Spritzer | Judith Binder | ||||
Horse Of A Different Color | Christi Taylor-Jones | Gregory Cooke | Cast included D.C. Douglas, Dyanne DiRosario, Sarah Lilly. | |||
Approyo Rep | Grubb Graebner | |||||
1990 | Waiting For The Rain | Stewart Skelton | Phil Ward & Dyannne Diorosario | |||
Subject To Rewrites | Doug Birch | Ed de Leal | Cast included John Storey, Stacey Havener, and D.C. Douglas. | |||
1991 | Feed Them Dogs | Leon Martel | ||||
The Great American Breakdown | Glen Alan Packman | |||||
Photoplay | Dura Temple | |||||
The Man That Got Away | Jon Tollins | |||||
Wanted | Grubb Graebner | Cast included Dyanne DiRosario, | ||||
Radio Free Albemuth | Michael Churtleff | |||||
1992 | Header | Phil Ward | ||||
Swap Night | Cheryl Slean | |||||
Taxes | Muray Mednick | |||||
Mimzabim! | John O'Keefe | |||||
The Bird Watcher | Glen Berger | |||||
Gary Gilmore At Third Base | Grubb Graebner | |||||
1993 | Walking Down The Fellahin Streets With A Tiger’s Head On Your Back | Gary Jacobelly | ||||
Mine | Ken Prestininzi | |||||
Winter Soldiers | Susan Champagne | |||||
Sedan Delivery | Joseph Goodrich | |||||
My Pants | Joseph Goodrich | |||||
Side | Dennis Miles | |||||
Time In | Julie Radner | |||||
Ten Beings Best | Patrick McGowan | |||||
1995 | Skin And Bones | Cheryl Slean | Cheryl Slean | Matthew Blair, Tim Hanson, Diane Robinson, Denise Poirier, Raige Pierson, Richard Werner and Michael Shamus Mile | ||
Interview | Hank Bunker | Diane Robinson | Hank Bunker, Janet Borrus, Darrett Sanders | |||
Only Way Out | Coleman Hough | Gregory Tavares | Erika Phillips, Nicole Farmer, J.D. Lewis, Laura Finnegan, Jonathan Klein, Elaina McBroom | |||
Burrhead | Debra Pryor | Steve Morgan Haskell | Denise Poirier, Adrienne Stout, Miranda Viscoli, Darrett Sanders, Stewart Skelton, Sarah Lilly, Phil Ward, Janet Borrus | |||
Hunger | Ki Gottberg | Jill Klein | Margo-Rose Thomas, Sarah Lilly, Shanti Kahn, Amy Court, Michael Shamus Wiles | |||
Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Diane Robinson | Chandler Bootchk, Eva Burgess, Michael Dolotta, Matthew Feitshans, Tim Hanson, Steven Holmstrom, Christopher Kelley, Jonathan Klein, James Lesure, James Massey, Denise Poirier, Thomas Prisco, Kiff Scholl, Stewart Skelton, Richard Werner | |||
1996 | Hard Hat Area | Leon Martel | Steve Morgan Haskall | Nancy Katerra, Thomas Prisco, Denise Krueger, Lisa Beil, Kristi Jones, Robert Stoccardo, Michael Dolotta | ||
Nature Of Things | David Golden | Christopher Kelley | David Bickford, James Lesure, Thom Cagle | |||
Freida and the Arsonist | Kiff Scholl | Courtney Selan | Nancy Katera, Darrett Sanders | |||
Tunnel Of Love | Jaqueline Reingold | Matthew Feitshans | Miranda Viscoli, Jonathan Klein, Chandler Bootchk, Thom Cagle, Miata Edoga, Shanti Kahn | |||
Lefty | Hank Bunker | Hank Bunker | Tony Forkush, Miranda Viscoli | |||
Blue Monkey Love Cuts | Thomas Gibbons | Cherrie L. Brown | David Bickford, Chandler Bootchk, Erika Gardner, Katharine Gibson, Michael Matthys, Kathlene McGovern, Darrett Sanders, Lauren Vaughn | |||
1997 | All Saints Day | Hank Bunker | Susan Fenichell | David Bickford, Matthew Blair, Danielle Bourgon, Pamela Gordon, Terin Jackson, Carl Johnson, Brad Kalas, Werner James Massey, Denise Poirier, Lauren Roedy Vaughn, Jerri White | ||
The Birds | Aristophanes | Ken Roht | Bethany Bernesser, Frank Crim, Alice Cunningham, Tony Forkush, Carl Johnson, Jonathan Klein, Erika Gardner, Kathlene McGovern, Denise Poirier, Kiff Scholl, Mari Weiss, Richard Werner | |||
Dummies In America | Grubb Graebner | Allison Davis | Brad Bartram, Erin Noble, Tom McCleister, Shabaka, Brent Briscoe, Gil Bernardy, Kathryn Bundy, Michelle Little, Barbara Whinnery, Angela Perry, E.E. Bell | |||
1998 | Cotton | Robert Fieldsteel | Pamela Gordon | Nancy Jane Smeets, Robert Stoccardo alternating with Katharine Gibson, David Bickford | ||
Ransomed Soul | Christopher Kelley | Christopher Kelley | Katharine Gibson, Tony Forkush | |||
Middle Savage | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl | Richard Werner, Cathy Carlton, James Massey, Mari Weiss (replaced by Carrie Wade during the run), Peter Konerko | |||
The Duchess of Malfi | Bertolt Brecht & W.H. Auden (adaptation) | Denise Gillman | Anthony Byrnes, Kyle Christopherson, David Conner, Leanne Fonteyn, Peter Konerko, Judith Ann Levitt, Andre Marrero, Sarah Phemister, Kiff Scholl, Trace Turville | |||
1999 | One David More, One David Less | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl | Christina Anselmo, Peter Konerko, Daniel Mailley | ||
A Dog Tries To Kiss The Sky | Kier Peters | Erika Gardner | Michael Dolotta and Marc Siciliani alternating with Cathy Carlton and Sarah Phemister | |||
The Penitents | Christopher Kelley | Hank Bunker | Frank Crim, Bert Thomas | |||
Thin Air | Tom Coash | Matthew Feitshans | Carrie Wade | |||
A Bump On The Head | Henry Ireland | David Conner | Jonathan Klein, Peter Konerko, Daniel Mailley, Andre Marrero, Sarah Phemister, Bert Thomas, Von Rae Wood | |||
Self Portrait Nude | Andrea Beck | Kiff Scholl | Ethan Flower, Dorie Barton, Thomas Prisco, Judith Ann Levitt, Trace Turville, Sarah Phemister | |||
Eden | Jennifer Maisel | Dan Oliverio | Lisa Ann Morrison, Pamela Gordon, David Conner, Alina Phelan, Jonathan Klein, Michelle Welk, Mika Walden, Christopher DeWan | |||
The Balcony | Jean Genet | Steve Morgan Haskell | Laura Finnegan, David Bickford, Rosemary Boyce, Gwen Bronson (replaced by Dorie Barton during the run), Cathy Carlton, Richard Werner, John MacKane, James Lesure, Andre Frank Crim, Mike Dolotta, Leanne Fonteyn, Joe Foster, Ryan Lee, Sarah Phemister, David Reyolds, Richard Werner, Jacqueline Wright | |||
2000 | The Apprentice | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl, Daniel Mailey | Carl J. Johnson, Kiff Scholl, Thomas Lloyd (guest artist) Thom (billed as “Googy”) Cagle, Thomas Lloyd | ||
The Woman In The Radio | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl, Daniel Mailey | Leanne Fonteyn, Fay Kato | |||
Willow & Dan | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl, Daniel Mailey | Shanti Reinhardt, Joe Foster, Jacqueline Wright, John MacKane | |||
Poulet Giganticus | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl, Daniel Mailey | Donald Agnelli, Jon Beauregard | |||
Monologue For A Century City Secretary | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl, Daniel Mailey | Dawn Greenidge, Cathy Carlton | |||
Bright Room Called Day | Tony Kushner (with emendations by Steven Leigh Morris) | Gleason Bauer | Sarah Lilly, Thom Cagle, Dorie Barton, Cathy Carlton, Stewart Skelton, Katharine Gibson, Jonathan Klein, Pamela Gordon, Albert Dayan, Tamar Fortgang | |||
Touch | Toni Press-Coffman | Jeremy Green | Albert Dayan, Michael Dolotta, McKerrin Kelly, Rebecca Gray | |||
Monstrosity | Christopher Kelley | Christopher Kelley | Frank Crim, Kiff Scholl, Rebecca Gray, David Bickford, Daniel Mailley, Lisa Ann Morrison | |||
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade | Peter Weiss
translated by Geoffrey Skelton with lyric adaptation by Adrian Mitchell |
Brad Mays | LaMar Aguilar, David Bickford, David Conner, Leanne Fonteyn, Erika Gardner, Katharine Gibson, Steve Horn*, Scott Jackson*, Fay Kato, Judith Ann Levitt, Melanie Lora, Miguel Montalvo*, Kiersten Morgan*, Trevor Murphy*, Lynn Odell, Alina Phelin, Marc Antonio Pritchett*, Bill Robens, Amy Roulet*, Dana Sessen*, Stewart Skelton, Greg Wall*, Phil Ward, Von Rae Wood, Patric Z (* = Guest artist) | |||
2001 | Girl Under The Grain | Karen Hartman | Laura Stribling | Donald Agnelli, Dorie Barton, Cathy Carlton, Katharine Gibson | ||
Bing | Jacqueline Wright | Matt Almos | Jon Beauregard, Rosemary Boyce, Katharine Gibson, Rachel Kann, Alina Phelan, David Reynolds, Richard Trapp | |||
Clyt At Home | (Katharine Noon and Christopher DeWan, developed with the Ensemble; Music & Lyrics: David Bickford) | Katharine Noon | Hugo Armstrong, Cathy Carlton, Joe Foster, Rebecca Gray, Jonathan Klein, Miguel Montalvo, Lynn Odell, Phil Ward, Jacqueline Wright | |||
Near Death | Christopher Kelley | Christopher Kelley | Frank Crim, Erika Gardner, Dan Mailley, Scott McKinley, Lynn Odell | |||
The Man Who Looked For The World In A Fortune Cookie (and found it) | Christopher DeWan | Christopher DeWan | Ezra Buzzington, Millie Chow, Stacy Mathewson | |||
Tonseisha | Erik Patterson | Tim Hansen | Hugo Armstrong, David Bickford, David Conner, Carl Johnson, Fay Kato, John MacKane | |||
The Towering Inferno | Bill Robens & Steve Marca | Bill Robens & Steve Marca | Marc Anthony, Lamar Aguilar, Genemichael Barrera, Deanne Bringle, Justin Brinsfield, Ezra Buzzington, Cathy Carlton, David Conner, Russell Edge, Leanne Fonteyn, Dean Lemont, Steve Marca, Stacy Mathewson, Miguel Montalvo, Lynn Odell, Richard Osborn , Bill Robens, Amy Roulett, Kiff Scholl, Carrie Wade, Andrea Kim Walker, Michelle Welk, Dan Wingard | |||
2002 | Destronelli | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl | Pamela Gordon, Dean Lemont, Dan Wingard | ||
Fairy Tale Engineers | Brian Howrey | Ann-Giselle Spiegler | Claudia Choi, Jennifer Ann Evans, Rebecca Gray, Phinneas Kiyomura, Richard Werner | |||
Richard III | William Shakespeare | Christopher Kelley | David Bickford, Rosemary Boyce, Justin Brinsfield, Ezra Buzzington, Karen Christensen, Frank Crim, Jennifer Ann Evans, Joe Foster, Katharine Gibson, Rebecca Gray, Phinneas Kiyomura, Judith Ann Levitt, Elizbeth Lisa Liang, Monroe Makowsky, Scott McKinley, Miguel Montalvo, Christopher Neiman, Marc Antonio Pritchett, David Reynolds, Tim Sheridan, Stewart Skelton, Michelle Welk, Jacqueline Wright | |||
A Mulholland Christmas Carol | book, music & lyrics by William Robens | Kiff Scholl | Genemichael Barrera, David Bickford, Millie Chow, David Conner, Frank Crim, Laura Finnegan, Phinneas Kiyomura, Diana Kyle, Dean Lamont, Judith Ann Levitt, Elizabeth Liang, Monroe Makowsky, Scott McKinley, Terry Tocantins, Kirsten Vangsness, Greg Wall, Michelle Welk, Dan Wingard | |||
2001 | Girl Under The Grain | Karen Hartman | Laura Stribling | Donald Agnelli, Dorie Barton, Cathy Carlton, Katharine Gibson | ||
Bing | Jacqueline Wright | Matt Almos | Jon Beauregard, Rosemary Boyce, Katharine Gibson, Rachel Kann, Alina Phelan, David Reynolds, Richard Trapp | |||
Clyt At Home | (Katharine Noon and Christopher DeWan, developed with the Ensemble; Music & Lyrics: David Bickford) | Katharine Noon | Hugo Armstrong, Cathy Carlton, Joe Foster, Rebecca Gray, Jonathan Klein, Miguel Montalvo, Lynn Odell, Phil Ward, Jacqueline Wright | |||
Near Death | Christopher Kelley | Christopher Kelley | Frank Crim, Erika Gardner, Dan Mailley, Scott McKinley, Lynn Odell | |||
The Man Who Looked For The World In A Fortune Cookie (and found it) | Christopher DeWan | Christopher DeWan | Ezra Buzzington, Millie Chow, Stacy Mathewson | |||
Tonseisha | Erik Patterson | Tim Hansen | Hugo Armstrong, David Bickford, David Conner, Carl Johnson, Fay Kato, John MacKane | |||
The Towering Inferno | Bill Robens & Steve Marca | Bill Robens & Steve Marca | Marc Anthony, Lamar Aguilar, Genemichael Barrera, Justin Brinsfield, Ezra Buzzington, Cathy Carlton, David Conner, Russell Edge, Leanne Fonteyn, Steve Maca, Stacy Mathewson, Miguel Montalvo, Lynn Odell, Steve Osborne, Bill Robens, Amy Roulett, Kiff Scholl, Carrie Wade, Andrea Kim Walker, Michelle Welk, Dan Wingard, McKerrin Kelly, Sarah Lilly, Scott McKinley, Christopher Neiman, Alina Phelan, Richard Werner | |||
2003 | Yellow Flesh/Alabaster Rose | Erik Patterson | Miguel Montalvo | Ezra Buzzington, Jennifer Ann Evans, Rachel Kann, McKerrin Kelly, Sarah Lilly, Scott McKinley, Christopher Neiman, Alina Phelan, Rich Werner (replaced by Phinneas Kiyomura during run) | ||
Drift | Jon Tuttle | Phil Ward | David Bickford, Millie Chow, Phinneas Kiyomura, Lauren Letherer, Monroe Makowsky, Howard S. Miller, Kelsey Wedeen | |||
Hamlet, The First Quarto | William Shakespeare | Andrew Borba | Justin Brinsfield, Ezra Buzzington, Carolyn Hennesy, Elizabeth Liang, Alan Loayza, Christopher Neiman, Alina Phelan, Spencer Robinson, Tim Sheridan, Stewart Skelton, Kathryn Stockwood, Dan Wingard | |||
Fucking Wasps | Steve Morgan Haskell
(developed with ensemble) |
Steve Morgan Haskell | Celia Anne Brown, Jennifer Ann Evans, Joe Foster, Phinneas Kiyomura, Scott McKinley, Spencer Robinson, Terry Tocantins, Kirsten Vangsness, Greg Wall, Dan Wingard | |||
A Mulholland Christmas Carol
(Production #2) |
book, music & lyrics by William Robens | Kiff Scholl | Genemichael Barrera, David Bickford, Monica Carbery, Millie Chow, David Conner, Frank Crim, Laura Finnegan, Erika Gardner, Phinneas Kiyomura, Dean Lamont, Judith Ann Levitt, Elizabeth Liang, Monroe, Makowsky, Scott McKinley, Terry Tocantins, Kirsten Vangsness, Greg Wall, Michelle Welk & Dan Wingard (* = guest artists) | |||
2004 | The Fan Maroo | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl | Kirsten Vangsness, Laura Finnegan, Michelle Welk, Terry Tocantins, Gene Michael Barrera, Terry Tocantins, Michelle Hilyard, Dan Wingard, Carolyn Hennesy | Carolyn Hennesy Ovation Award, Best Supporting Actress | |
Red Light, Green Light | Erik Patterson | Miguel Montalvo | Sofie Calderon, Jennifer Ann Evans, Mandy Freund, Rachel Kann, Judith Ann Levitt, Brad C. Light, Sarah Lilly, Alan Loayza, Scott McKinley, Phinneas Kiyomura, Christopher Neiman, Trevor H. Olsen, Stewart Skelton, (original cast member Christopher Neiman was replaced by Phinneas Kiyomura and Terry Tocantins joined the cast in Kiyomura’s role) | |||
The Death of Griffin Hunter | Kirk Wood Bromley | Adam Simon | Donald Agnelli, Gene Michael Barrera, Tom Bourdon*, Stephan Alan Carver*, Lisa Clifton, Julie Fisher, Michelle Hilyard, Adam LeBow, Lauren Letherer, Brad Light, Lynn Odell, Kiff Scholl, Inger Tudor, Dan Wingard, Heather Witt*, Marty Yu* (* = guest artists) | |||
A Mulholland Christmas Carol
(Production #3) |
book, music & lyrics by William Robens | Kiff Scholl | Genemichael Barrera, Monica Carbery*, Steven Alan Carver*, Millie Chow, David Conner, Erika Gardner, Phinneas Kiyomura, Dean Lamont, Judith Ann Levitt, Elizabeth Liang, Brad C. Light, Scott McKinley, John O’Brien*, Sierra Rein*, Terry Tocantins, Kirsten Vangsness, Greg Wall, Michelle Welk, Dan Wingard (* = guest artists) | |||
2005 | The Learned Ladies | Adapted from Moliere by Freyda Thomas | Larry Biederman | Hiwa Bourne (billed as Millie Chow), Lisa Clifton, David Conner, Phinneas Kiyomura, Elizabeth Liang, Brad C. Light, Patrick McGowan, Lynn Odell, Kiff Scholl, Kirsten Vangsness | ||
Lydia In Bed | Phinneas Kiyomura | Sam Roberts | Hiwa Bourne (billed as Millie Chow), Phil Ward, Phinneas Kiyomura, Lauren Letherer, Alina Phelan, Heather Witt | |||
Crawl, Fade To White | Sheila Callaghan | Michael Michetti | Rebecca Gray, Esther Ives Williams, Patrick McGowan, Heather Witt, Phinneas Kiyomura, Darrett Sanders | |||
A Mulholland Christmas Carol
(Production #4) |
book, music & lyrics by William Robens | Kiff Scholl | Genemichael Barrera, David Bickford, Steven Biggs, David Conner, Steven Alan Carver, Linda Graves, Dean Lamont, Rebecca Rhae Larsen, Judith Ann Levitt, Scott McKinley, Sierra Rein, Darrett Sanders, Terry Tocantins, Kirsten Vangsness, Kelsey Ann Wedeen, Michelle Welk, Nick Williams & Dan Wingard | |||
2006 | A Vast Wreck | Richard Caliban | Dara Weinberg | Stephen Alan Carver, Julia Prud’homme (replacing Claudia Choi), Krista Conti, Grace Eboigbe, Rebecca Rhae Larsen, Gabby Sanalitro, Terry Tocantins, Mark McClain Wilson, Dan Wingard, Christopher Neiman | ||
Free Fanjul | Dennis Miles | Kiff Scholl | Male Cast: Dan Wingard, Donald Agnelli, Scott McKinley. Female Cast: Julia Prud’homme, Jennifer Ann Evans, Cathy Carlton | |||
Brandohead | Dennis Miles | Dara Weinberg | Terry Tocantins, Michelle Hilyard, Phillip C. Curry, Christopher Neiman, Gabby Sanalitro, Millie Chow | |||
Famous Blue | Phinneas Kiyomura | Andy Mitton & Sam Roberts | David Wilcox, McKerrin Kelly, Phinneas Kiyomura, Scott McKinley, Nicholas S. Williams, Theresa Walsh | |||
Illumination | Christopher Kelley | Hank Butler | Darrett Sanders, Sammie Wayne IV, Heather Witt, | |||
Fuckjoy | Christopher Kelley | Christopher Kelley | Inger Tudor, Joe Egender | |||
Darkness | Christopher Kelley | Christopher Kelley | Jonathan Klein, Kelsey Ann Wedeen, Kiff Scholl, Judith Ann Levitt, Darrett Sanders, Scott McKinley, Lisa Clifton | |||
A Mulholland Christmas Carol
(Production #5) |
book, music & lyrics by William Robens | Kiff Scholl | Genemichael Barrera, David Conner, Linda Graves, Dean Lamont, Rebecca Rhae Larsen, Monroe Makowsky, Scott McKinley, Phillip Newby, Fleur Phillips, Sierra Rein, Darrett Sanders, Terry Tocantins, Kirsten Vangsness, Kelsey Ann Wedeen, Michelle Welk, Dan Wingard | |||
2007 | Just Say No | Larry Kramer | Trevor Bishop | Inger Tudor, Ezra Buzzington, Jennifer Ann Evans, Ron Morehouse, Trevor H. Olsen, Stephen Alan Carver, David Wilcox, Sarah Lilly | ||
Food For Fish | Adam Szymkowicz | Heather Holloway | Joe Egender, Justin Alston, Inger Tudor, Mandi Moss, Lauren Letherer, Krista Conti | |||
Famine Plays | Richard Caliban | Amanda McRaven | Joe Egender, Justin Alston, Inger Tudor, Mandi Moss, Lauren Letherer, Krista Conti, Michelle Hilyard, Julia Prud'homme | |||
The Wreck Of The Unfathomable | Christopher Kelley | Christopher Kelley | Kathleen Mary Carthy, Erin Fleming, Carl J. Johnson, Rebecca Rhea Larson, Dean Lamont, Scott McKinley, Spencer I. Robinson, Darrett Sanders, Stewart Skelton, David Wilcox | |||
2008 | Stadium Devildare | Ruth Margraff | Rich Werner & Karen Jean Martinson | David Bickford, Hiwa Bourne, Justin Brinsfield, Sofie Calderon, Lisa Clifton, Jennifer Ann Evans, Jonathan Klein, Elizabeth Liang, Sarah Lilly, Rich PierreLouis, Gina Garcia Sharp | ||
He Asked For It | Erik Patterson | Neil Weiss | Joe Egender, Brad C. Light, Ron Morehouse, Christopher Neiman, Joe Roche, Joel Scher, Rebecca Sigl | |||
Eye Mouth Graffiti Bodyshop | Ron Allen | Jemal McNeil | Justin Alston, Brixley Blankenship*, Victoria Brown*, Phillip C. Curry, Aaron Davis*, Reena Dutt, David Ibrahim*, J.D. Jonz*, Lynn Odell, Marja-Lewis Ryan, Kalen Sakima*, Wendi West * = Non-member guest artists |